The cast of “Friday Night Lights” is reflecting on the show’s memorable pilot.
06.04.2020 - 16:37 / etonline.com
While the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has forced many people to shelter in place, that hasn’t stopped the cast of from reuniting. Host Paige Davis and all the designers got together on Zoom over the weekend, reminding fans just how much they miss the TLC show.
In addition to Davis, Ty Pennington, Carter Oosterhouse, Genevieve Gorder, Doug Wilson, Laurie Smith, Vern Yip, Frank Bielec, Andy Obeck, Rob Marish and Randall Tang all called in for the video chat to celebrate Hildi Santo-Tomas’ 59th
The cast of “Friday Night Lights” is reflecting on the show’s memorable pilot.
By Denise Petski
The cast of the beloved NBC series Parks and Recreation will be reuniting for a scripted special that will raise money for food banks amid the ongoing health crisis.
“Hi Guys,” Jennifer Aniston, 51, wrote at the start of her Apr. 21 Instagram post, sharing a throwback picture of her alongside Courteney Cox, 55, David Schwimmer, 53, Lisa Kudrow, 56, Matthew Perry, 50, and Matt LeBlanc, 52.
ABC's Disney Family Singalong pulled on all of our nostalgic heartstrings on Thursday (April 16), but a serious throwback came in the form of an epic High School Musical reunion, in which Ashley Tisdale, Vanessa Hudgens, Corbin Bleu, Lucas Grabeel, Monique Coleman and director Kenny Ortega came together (virtually) to perform "We're All in This Together."This isn't the first time the group came together since the final installment of the HSM franchises hit theaters in 2008.
The biggest moment of Disney's Family Singalong saw the original High School Musical cast reunited to perform the first movie's finale son, "We're All in This Together." Vanessa Hudgens (who played Gabriella), Ashley Tisdale (Sharpay), Lucas Grabeel (Ryan), Corbin Bleu (Chad), and Monique Coleman (Taylor) all joined in for the performance, which was recorded via Zoom as the cast all quarantined.
It's official, the Oneders — pronounced Wonders, for the uninitiated — are getting back together for a good cause. That Thing You Do! stars Tom Everett Scott, Johnathan Schaech, and Ethan Embry announced on their respective social media pages Monday that the cast will be reuniting online for a live watch party in support of the MusiCares COVID-19 relief fund today, Friday, April 17, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on their new YouTube Channel.
Our so-called life in quarantine just got a little bit better!
By Denise Petski
Throwing it back! The cast of My So Called Life shared a sweet moment over video chat during quarantine — but fans couldn’t help noticing one star’s absence.
The cast of is together again! Actor Wilson Cruz took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a screenshot from a recent Zoom call with his castmates from the show, which ran for one season from 1994 to 1995.
There was a My So-Called Life reunion!
In happy news that is much needed in this climate - we can all rejoice - because the cast of High School Musical are reuniting to perform for us all! And for those at home asking, Zac Efron is pretty keen to join, too.
It's official, the Oneders are getting the band back together for a good cause. That Thing You Do! stars Tom Everett Scott, Johnathan Schaech, and Ethan Embry all announced on their social media pages Monday that they will be reuniting online for a live watch party in support of the MusiCares COVID-19 relief fund on Friday, April 17 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on their new YouTube Channel.
When ABC and Bob Iger asked “High School Musical” director Kenny Ortega to participate in the April 16 special, “The Disney Family Singalong,” he was immediately on board.